I have two suggestions. First is Disk Management through Windows XP
itself. Go onto your desktop, find My Computer and use Shift-F10 to
bring up the context menu. Select Manage in the context menu. In the
resulting tree list, move down to Disk Management under Storage. Use the
tab and arrow keys to move from disk to disk and partition to partition.
Use the Shift-F10 key to bring up the context menu for the partition or
disk. This doesn't do everything, but if you haven't used it before,
you'll be surprised at what you can do, how easy it is and how
accessible it all is.
My second suggestion would be Partition Magic version 8. I'm not sure if
you can still get it though.
Scott Marshall wrote:
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> Hi:
> Does anyone have any recommendations regarding an accessible Windows
> XP HD partition utility?
> Thanks.
> Scott
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